The next steps in bringing the Star progressive reloader back to life focused on the primer feed mechanism. That subsystem…
You probably remember good buddy Arthur Benjamins' guest post on the Smith and Wesson Model 29. Arthur is an artist…
I'm going at the Star resurrection slowly, methodically, and piecemeal. I suppose I could completely disassemble the thing, clean, degrease,…
As a first step in bringing the Star progressive reloader back to life, I washed it down with WD 40…
Sometimes you just get lucky. That's what happened to me. I'm buying a used snubnosed .38 Special (there will be…
About 10 years ago, maybe more, I had a gig in Houston to teach an FMEA course to a consulting…
A couple of weeks ago I tested three .45 ACP loads in a Model 625 Smith and Wesson and my…
Here's one that's pretty cool...a 1938 video from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. There are a few things in there…
I like fancy walnut. I won't buy a gun unless it has exceptional wood and it's in chambered in a…
My Dad was a world-class trapshooter and he owned more than a few exotic shotguns when I was a kid. …